Corolla Abscission Triggered by Nectar Robbers Positively Affects Reproduction by Enhancing Self-Pollination in <i>Symphytum officinale</i> (Boraginaceae)

Nectar robbers, which affect plant fitness (directly or indirectly) in different degrees and in different ways, potentially constitute a significant part of mutualistic relationships. While the negative effects of nectar robbing on plant reproductive success have been widely reported, the positive e...

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Main Authors: Qin-Zheng Hou, Nurbiye Ehmet, Da-Wei Chen, Tai-Hong Wang, Yi-Fan Xu, Jing Ma, Kun Sun
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/9/903
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spelling doaj-1c4b2d1249264ffeaf0e52c639f9e19f2021-09-25T23:45:56ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372021-09-011090390310.3390/biology10090903Corolla Abscission Triggered by Nectar Robbers Positively Affects Reproduction by Enhancing Self-Pollination in <i>Symphytum officinale</i> (Boraginaceae)Qin-Zheng Hou0Nurbiye Ehmet1Da-Wei Chen2Tai-Hong Wang3Yi-Fan Xu4Jing Ma5Kun Sun6College of Life Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, ChinaNectar robbers, which affect plant fitness (directly or indirectly) in different degrees and in different ways, potentially constitute a significant part of mutualistic relationships. While the negative effects of nectar robbing on plant reproductive success have been widely reported, the positive effects remain unknown. The target of our study was to evaluate the effects of nectar robbers on the reproductive success of <i>Symphytum officinale</i> (Boraginaceae). We observed the behavior, species and times of visitors in the field, and we assessed the effect of nectar robbers on corolla abscission rate and time. To test the fitness of corolla abscission, we detected the changes in stigma receptivity, pollen viability, pollen amount and appendage opening size along with the time of flower blossom. The flowering dynamics and floral structure were observed to reveal the mechanism of self-pollination. Finally, pollen deposition seed set rate and fruit set rate were determined to estimate the effect of nectar robbers on reproduction success. We observed 14 species of visitors and 2539 visits in 50 h of observation; 91.7% of them were nectar robbers. The pressure and nectar removal of nectar robbers significantly promoted corolla abscission during a period when pollen grains are viable and the stigma is receptive. In addition, corolla abscission significantly increased the pollen deposition and seed setting rate. Our results demonstrate that nectar robbing contributes to enhancing seed production and positively and indirectly impacts the reproductive success of <i>S. officinale</i>. This mechanism involved the movement of anthers and indirect participation by nectar robbers, which was rarely investigated. Considering the multiple consequences of nectar robbing, understanding the impact of nectar robbers on plant reproduction is essential to comprehend the evolutionary importance of relationships between plants and their visitors.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/9/903<i>Symphytum officinale</i>nectar robbercorolla abscissiondelayed self-pollinationreproductive assurance
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author Qin-Zheng Hou
Nurbiye Ehmet
Da-Wei Chen
Tai-Hong Wang
Yi-Fan Xu
Jing Ma
Kun Sun
spellingShingle Qin-Zheng Hou
Nurbiye Ehmet
Da-Wei Chen
Tai-Hong Wang
Yi-Fan Xu
Jing Ma
Kun Sun
Corolla Abscission Triggered by Nectar Robbers Positively Affects Reproduction by Enhancing Self-Pollination in <i>Symphytum officinale</i> (Boraginaceae)
Biology
<i>Symphytum officinale</i>
nectar robber
corolla abscission
delayed self-pollination
reproductive assurance
author_facet Qin-Zheng Hou
Nurbiye Ehmet
Da-Wei Chen
Tai-Hong Wang
Yi-Fan Xu
Jing Ma
Kun Sun
author_sort Qin-Zheng Hou
title Corolla Abscission Triggered by Nectar Robbers Positively Affects Reproduction by Enhancing Self-Pollination in <i>Symphytum officinale</i> (Boraginaceae)
title_short Corolla Abscission Triggered by Nectar Robbers Positively Affects Reproduction by Enhancing Self-Pollination in <i>Symphytum officinale</i> (Boraginaceae)
title_full Corolla Abscission Triggered by Nectar Robbers Positively Affects Reproduction by Enhancing Self-Pollination in <i>Symphytum officinale</i> (Boraginaceae)
title_fullStr Corolla Abscission Triggered by Nectar Robbers Positively Affects Reproduction by Enhancing Self-Pollination in <i>Symphytum officinale</i> (Boraginaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Corolla Abscission Triggered by Nectar Robbers Positively Affects Reproduction by Enhancing Self-Pollination in <i>Symphytum officinale</i> (Boraginaceae)
title_sort corolla abscission triggered by nectar robbers positively affects reproduction by enhancing self-pollination in <i>symphytum officinale</i> (boraginaceae)
publisher MDPI AG
series Biology
issn 2079-7737
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Nectar robbers, which affect plant fitness (directly or indirectly) in different degrees and in different ways, potentially constitute a significant part of mutualistic relationships. While the negative effects of nectar robbing on plant reproductive success have been widely reported, the positive effects remain unknown. The target of our study was to evaluate the effects of nectar robbers on the reproductive success of <i>Symphytum officinale</i> (Boraginaceae). We observed the behavior, species and times of visitors in the field, and we assessed the effect of nectar robbers on corolla abscission rate and time. To test the fitness of corolla abscission, we detected the changes in stigma receptivity, pollen viability, pollen amount and appendage opening size along with the time of flower blossom. The flowering dynamics and floral structure were observed to reveal the mechanism of self-pollination. Finally, pollen deposition seed set rate and fruit set rate were determined to estimate the effect of nectar robbers on reproduction success. We observed 14 species of visitors and 2539 visits in 50 h of observation; 91.7% of them were nectar robbers. The pressure and nectar removal of nectar robbers significantly promoted corolla abscission during a period when pollen grains are viable and the stigma is receptive. In addition, corolla abscission significantly increased the pollen deposition and seed setting rate. Our results demonstrate that nectar robbing contributes to enhancing seed production and positively and indirectly impacts the reproductive success of <i>S. officinale</i>. This mechanism involved the movement of anthers and indirect participation by nectar robbers, which was rarely investigated. Considering the multiple consequences of nectar robbing, understanding the impact of nectar robbers on plant reproduction is essential to comprehend the evolutionary importance of relationships between plants and their visitors.
topic <i>Symphytum officinale</i>
nectar robber
corolla abscission
delayed self-pollination
reproductive assurance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/10/9/903
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